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Martin Browning serves as a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, with his office located at Øster Farimagsgade 5, Bygning 26, 1353 København K. He maintains an active research profile with 57 documented outputs and previously held a Senior Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford from August 2006 to August 2023.
His research centers on microeconomic household behavior, specializing in intra-household time allocation, consumption dynamics, and earnings processes. Key contributions include analyzing private versus joint household time use, time-inconsistent preferences, marriage effects on housework distribution, and heterogeneous consumer responses to health information. His methodological approach combines microeconomic theory with advanced semistructural and nonparametric econometric techniques applied to micro-level data.
Recent publications (2018-2021) reveal consistent focus on household economics with increasing attention to behavioral dimensions of decision-making. His work demonstrates strong international collaboration patterns, particularly with European researchers, and has generated policy-relevant insights referenced in multiple governmental documents. The research output shows progression from foundational household allocation models toward more nuanced examinations of time use and preference heterogeneity.
Professor Browning's scholarly impact is evidenced by significant citation metrics, including 58 downloads for his Review of Economic Studies paper and mentions across multiple policy sources. His work has attracted attention from academic platforms (Mendeley) and social media (X), indicating broad disciplinary relevance.

